A while
back a good friend called me and asked me if I’d signed the Manhattan
Declaration. I told her that I had seen it, but made it a habit of signing
nothing on the web inasmuch as one’s name could be used and the
balance of what you signed could be changed and/or your name and address
could be collected for future letters requesting donations. At any rate,
it got me to thinking about all the things I’d seen on the web that
were allegedly efforts to save the Republic, but in reality, were worthless
and a total waste of time as well as money and simply “feel good”
efforts. Let’s take a look at two of these and see who is really
behind them.

A.K.
Chesterton once said, “The proper study of political mankind is
the study of power elites, without which nothing that happens could be
understood.” Thus, the reason for this article.

The
Manhattan Declaration was drafted and signed in Oct/Nov 2009. It was originally
conceived by three men: Timothy George, Robert George, and Chuck Colson
(Catholics and Evangelicals together). This is the old dialectical process
at work again in utilizing unity and setting aside theological and doctrinal
differences to find common ground.

Timothy
George is the Founding Dean of Beeson Divinity School, which belongs to
the Rockefeller-funded Association of Theological Schools. He serves as
executive editor for Christianity Today (Billy Graham). He is a Founding
Fellow of the Research Institute of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission
(ERLC). The ERLC is an NGO (non-governmental organization) of the United
Nations. He is a Calvinist who dialogues with the Roman Catholic Church.

Robert
George, (Council on Foreign Relations member) who poses as a conservative
Christian while serving UNESCO and the CFR’s agenda, has found common
ground with Dr. Al Mohler who also poses as a conservative Christian and
who also serves the UN agenda.

As an
aside, Karl Rove, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, and Newt Gingrich
think highly of Robert George. Glenn Beck, of Fox News is a big Robert
George fan and introduces him as ‘one of the biggest brains in America’
or on one broadcast, ‘Superman of the Earth.’ Glenn has never
criticized George’s membership in the CFR, probably because his
boss, Rupert Murdoch is also a CFR member.

Among
the signers of the document are, Dr. R. Albert Mohler, President of the
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary,(who heads two UN-NGOs) Chuck Colson
(on the drafting committee), Prison Fellowship International, a UN-NGO;
Don Wildmon of American Family Association, a UN-NGO; James Dobson of
Focus on the Family, a UN-NGO; Tony Perkins of Family Research Council,
a UN-NGO; and representatives from the United Methodist Church, UN-NGO;
as well as Roman Catholic Bishops and organizations, and the Holy See
has non-member State Permanent Observer status at the United Nations.
An NGO is a non-governmental organization. For a full
list of religious organization signers.

Dr.
Mohler who is the founding fellow of Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission
(ERLC) of the Southern Baptist Convention as well as being a board member
of Focus on the Family, and these other signers who are NGO’s of
the UN are committed to the UN’s agenda. Dr. Mohler’s superior
at the ERLC, Richard Land, is also a CFR member. To be granted NGO status,
they must agree with the UN and its one-world agenda. Go here
to learn more about the two UN-NGOs Dr. Mohler heads.

Dr.
Mohler states
on his website all the reasons for the Manhattan Declaration, all
of which sound profoundly pro-life and pro-family. However, the UN is
the foremost promoter today of population control on the planet. The eugenics
movement in America in the early 1920’s was social Darwinism and
was to eliminate the less desirable in our population and promote the
elite. This early form of eugenics is now population control throughout
the world conducted by the same elite families involved in the 1920s eugenics.
See my article, “It Has
Nothing To Do With Healthcare.”

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Don
Wildmon of American Family Association (AFA) is a long time member of
the secretive Council for National Policy and CNP Board of Governors.
He has recently stepped down because of his long illness but was President
of the Coalition for Better Television, Founder of the National Federation
for Decency, and a member of the Advisory Board of the Moon-affiliated
Christian Voice, as well as a member of the Steering Committee of Coalition
on Revival (COR). It is a revival of old testament law under the guise
of Reconstructionism/Dominionism and was started by Jay Grimstead. Information
on COR can
be found here. Although AFA does send out some excellent informative
posts, the connections to the CNP, Moon, and COR are extremely troubling.

James
Dobson and Tony Perkins of Focus on the Family and Family Research Council
are both members of the secretive Council for National Policy. The CNP
was started in 1981 by Nelson Bunker Hunt, Pat Robertson, Tim LaHaye,
(who accepted millions from Sun Myung Moon who claims he came to finish
what Jesus started) and T. Cullen Davis who helped fund the CNP to get
it off the ground. T. Cullen Davis was tried for murder not once, but
twice. A book written about the trials is still available entitled, “Blood
Will Tell: The Murder Trials of T. Cullen Davis” by Gary Cartwright.
For a short synopsis click
here.

The
Council for National Policy was started allegedly to counter the workings
of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), yet there were five CFR members
on the early membership rosters of the CNP.

As for
Chuck Colson, Richard Land of the ERLC of the Southern Baptist Convention,
and representatives from the United Methodist Church, as well as the above
mentioned people, the purpose of this document smells way too much like
the dialectical process utilizing ecumenical unity. The creation of a
one-world religion is a common goal and setting aside theological
differences to find common ground on life, family, and liberty can very
well lead to a one-world religion meld. This is a thoroughly deceitful
document that in practice will deceive many well-meaning Christians.

One
has to ask, how can these Manhattan Declaration signers oppose the depopulation
agenda while they are leaders of the UN-NGO’s dedicated to the UN’s
agenda? Since the UN and the CFR are fully dedicated to a one-world government
(David Rockefeller is the Honorary Chairman of the CFR) and since both
organizations are dedicated to the destruction of U.S. sovereignty and
biblical Christianity, why would anyone believe that those who serve the
UN and UNESCO, and are members of the CFR would be conservative Christians?

The
Declaration also appears to be a version of “reclaiming America”
and reforming and rebuilding the culture which all sounds great, right?
However, within the section on marriage it states, “…if we
are to begin the critically important process of reforming our laws and
mores to rebuild such a culture…”. The Southern Baptist Convention
has been transitioning to Calvinism for years and it appears that Dr.
Mohler is a Calvinist and Dominionist. Several other signers are of the
same ilk, Joel Betz and Marvin Olasky (World Magazine), Dr. Robert C.
Cannada, Jr. (Reformed Theological Seminary), Ligon Duncan (President,
Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals), William Edgar (Westminster Theological
Seminary), J.I. Packer (Regent College), Jerry Newcombe (Coral Ridge Ministries).

For
Biblical clarification, see II Corinthians 6:14-18. We are called to separate
ourselves from even professing Christians who are deceived by apostasy
and ally themselves with it. If the clear command of God is for His people
to “have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but
rather reprove them,” (Ephesians 5:11) then the evangelicals in
view here are being disobedient. We cannot align ourselves with those
who support apostasy, nor the United Nations for heaven’s sake,
one of the most apostate organizations in the world! See also II Thessalonians
3:6.

This
pledge lays out very broad principles for constitutional conservatism
and is being advertised on most conservative websites. It is allegedly
a tribute to small government and the founding fathers. The pledge has
over 80 signers including movement leaders, veteran activists and some
insider heavyweights. The most prominent backers are David Keene (The
American Conservative Union) and Grover Norquist (Americans for Tax Reform).
Both are also CPAC chairman and CPAC board member and partners in the
Constitution Project.

Keene
served as special assistant to former vice-president Agnew, he backed
Mitt Romney in the 2008 primary, and as late as 2008 funded liberal Republican
(now Democrat) Arlen Specter $2000. He was also National Political Director
for George H.W. Bush's unsuccessful 1980 presidential campaign, as well
as an adviser to Senator Robert Dole’s 1988 and 1996 presidential
campaigns.

Keene’s
American Conservative Union has several Council for National Policy (CNP)
members on its board including Morton Blackwell, Tom Delay, Grover Norquist
and Alan Gottlieb.

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As for
Grover Norquist, (CNP) he is a founder and board member of the Islamic
Institute (which operated out of his offices), apparently laundered money
for his buddy Jack Abramoff, and at Islamic Institute (which operated
out of Abramoff’s offices), he employed Khalid Saffuri, a funder
of “the martyrs,” and he adopted HAMAS homicide bombers’
families and funded them. Norquist and Islamic Institute accepted cash
from several “charities” which laundered money that ended
up in the hands of Al-Qaeda. He got a top Bush white house job for another
Muslim whose father twice brought Al-Qaeda top honchos into the country
to raise money for Al-Qaeda. Norquist married a Muslim woman in 2005 and
is purported to now have converted to Islam himself. He is also a board
member of NRA. For part two click below.

1-
Deliberate Dumbing Down of America by Charlotte Iserbyt2- The Beast Reawakens by Martin Lee3- Inside the League by Scott and Jon Lee Anderson4- The Paperclip Conspiracy by Tom Bower5- Blowback by Christopher Simpson6- Old Nazis, the New Right and the Republican Party
by Russ Bellant7-Scientologists
and ALEC by Arnaldo Lerma8- Rockefeller “Internationalist” The Man
who Misrules the World by Emanuel Josephson

Kelleigh Nelson has been researching
the Christian right and their connections to the left, the new age, and
cults since 1975. Formerly an executive producer for three different national
radio talk show hosts, she was adept at finding and scheduling a variety
of wonderful guests for her radio hosts. She and her husband live in Knoxville,
TN, and she has owned her own wholesale commercial bakery since 1990.
Prior to moving to Tennessee, Kelleigh was marketing communications and
advertising manager for a fortune 100 company in Ohio. Born and raised
in Chicago, Illinois, she was a Goldwater girl with high school classmate,
Hillary Rodham, in Park Ridge, Illinois. Kelleigh is well acquainted with
Chicago politics and was working in downtown Chicago during the 1968 Democratic
convention riots.

Both Feulner and
Weyrich were also involved with other powerful players and shadowy figures,
some from the right and some from the left. They have been included in
groups formed to reinvent the UN, supposedly to face the 21st century.